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Are you into WWII warbirds
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 80164" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>How many of you are into Warbirds? If so, here's a shot I got just a few minutes ago. There's some sort of demonstration at the local Ardmore aerodrome this Saturday involving a De Havilland Mosquito from WWII. I bet not many of you have seen one of these. My brother and I went out to the airfiled this afternoon and waited about an hour or so for the Mosi to make an appearance, but no go. We drove home and I was just sitting there when I heard the low drone of a twin engined plane. Grabbed the D600, ran outside,, its overcast like crazy but got just two shots of it as it headed back to the airstrip. I had the 24-120mm on which was not a good lens for this kind of shot and this kind of distance, probably about a mile away (1.6km) and rapidly disappearing, so I just pointed and clicked, as beggars can't be choosey. Here's a magnified, cropped shot. Sorry if it appears to be 'un-D600-like' but it's the best I could do given the circumstances...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 80164, member: 10962"] How many of you are into Warbirds? If so, here's a shot I got just a few minutes ago. There's some sort of demonstration at the local Ardmore aerodrome this Saturday involving a De Havilland Mosquito from WWII. I bet not many of you have seen one of these. My brother and I went out to the airfiled this afternoon and waited about an hour or so for the Mosi to make an appearance, but no go. We drove home and I was just sitting there when I heard the low drone of a twin engined plane. Grabbed the D600, ran outside,, its overcast like crazy but got just two shots of it as it headed back to the airstrip. I had the 24-120mm on which was not a good lens for this kind of shot and this kind of distance, probably about a mile away (1.6km) and rapidly disappearing, so I just pointed and clicked, as beggars can't be choosey. Here's a magnified, cropped shot. Sorry if it appears to be 'un-D600-like' but it's the best I could do given the circumstances... [/QUOTE]
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